Sunday Night — Fog, Drizzle, and Gradual Warming
Scattered light showers and drizzle continue with areas of fog. Low around 41°F, with temperatures slowly rising late at night as a warm front approaches. Winds become light out of the southeast.
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Matthew Moll is a degreed meteorologist, founder of New England Weather Consulting, and a member of both the American Meteorological Society (AMS) and National Weather Association (NWA). He provides hyper-local, science-backed forecasts for communities across Massachusetts.
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Saturday, May 9 – Seasonably mild with partial improvement
Early indications suggest somewhat improved conditions, though an isolated shower cannot be ruled out depending on how quickly the late-week system clears. More breaks of sun are possible.
• High: 68–71°F | Low: Low to mid 50s | Wind: W 8–12 mph • Sky: Partly sunny • Precipitation: 20–30% chance isolated showers
Friday, May 8 – Variable with lingering shower risk
Unsettled weather may linger as the frontal system slowly exits. Some showers remain possible, though there should also be dry periods mixed in. Temperatures stay mild.
• High: 70°F | Low: 55°F | Wind: W to SW 8–15 mph • Sky: Mostly cloudy • Precipitation: 40% chance showers
Thursday, May 7 – More unsettled with better shower chances
A frontal boundary approaches, increasing the likelihood of scattered showers and more widespread cloud cover. While not necessarily a washout, this appears to be one of the wetter days of the stretch.
• High: 71°F | Low: 54°F | Wind: S to SW 10–15 mph • Sky: Mostly cloudy • Precipitation: 50–60% chance showers